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What does Jason Voorhees do on Saturday the 14th? He makes counselor meat cupcakes!
Pyewacket, for those unfamiliar with the legend, is an imp who could take the form of a cat in order to disguise itself. I know it's not much to go on, but it's the perfect amount of information for creating a film around a demonic presence. People can't read much into it as nobody knows it's entire story, thus are unable to judge the directors choices regarding what Pyewacket really is or does in regards to the film.
A QUIET PLACE (2018, dir John Krasinski)
Mark Doubt has a few spoiler-free words to share about John Krasinski’s new horror release (don’t worry, they won’t hear us).
Looking for all the best horror news, releases, shops and grue from last week? We got you covered. I'll bet you missed some stuff. Check it out now!
Looking for all the best horror news, releases, shops and grue from last week? We got you covered. I'll bet you missed some stuff. Check it out now!
On their way home from partying, Tara and Dawn cross paths with a mysterious clown on Halloween night. What begins as a seemingly innocent encounter soon takes a turn for the worse as the clown's playful antics become the prelude to something much more terrifying: The stranger is a sadistic madman named Art the Clown...
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A hearing impaired novelist is forced to fight for her life when a crazed man attempts to stalk her in her remote home. Planning on killing her by the nights end, Maddie must make life or death decisions in order to outsmart her potential killer.
All the top horror news from last week Right Here. Every week from Kyle. Check out what you might have missed.
When a case afflicting a young woman named Angela comes to light, Cardial Mattias Brunn comes into the picture to save her soul from damnation, only to find matters to be much worse than he could have ever anticipated.
The chances of meeting a films star through a social media comments section is quite improbable. Lucky for myself as well as for readers, this small back and forth turned into a full interview with the Hellraiser Judgement star, Alexandra E. Harris. We sat and talked about Hellraiser Judgement, Women in Horror and yes that INFAMOUS scene in the movie.
If there has been a theme to my Women In Horror Month offerings, it has been The Women of 60s Horror. Barbara Steele, Deborah Kerr, Clare Bloom, Veronica Carlson…I’ve highlighted a number of women from 1960s horror over the course of the month, and it’s about time I explained why.
Dubbed “The Blaxorcist” for more reasons than one, Abby is William Girdler’s Blaxploitation horror movie about marriage counsellor Abby Williams (Blaxploitation regular Carol Speed), possessed by an African sex spirit accidentally released by archaeologist-cum-Bishop Garnet Williams (William Marshall of Blacula fame).
This has garnered me a fan base of people who wait to view a film, until a time in which I am able to provide them with said information. So, I'm going to throw my regular routine out the window for today in order to attempt to do what was asked of me by those providing me with our movie for this review.
One of the masterstrokes of the film is the relationship between Eleanor and Theo. It is one of the first films to portray an LGBT character in a genuinely positive way, and Claire Bloom’s performance as Theo is key to this. Theo is hip, modern and smart, and her attraction to spinster Eleanor is handled in a mature and sensitive manner.
Set in Tehran in 1988 during the final few months of the Iran/Iraq war, Babak Anvari’s debut feature is a chilling and harrowing supernatural horror set in a small apartment block, and centring on Shideh (Narges Rashidi) and her daughter Dorsa (Avin Manshadi), who may have been possessed by a Djinn (a malevolent wind spirit, well documented in the Quran and still feared by those with a belief in spirits and superstition).
There is perhaps no woman killer more crazed, more brutal and more visceral than Alucarda (Tina Romero) in Juan Lopez Moctezuma’s 1978 erotic horror, Alucarda. For WOMEN IN HORROR MONTH!
It's been a busy week here at LongLiveTheVoid.com and Beyond The Void Horror Podcast! So here is what you missed so far. Going to try and make this a regular thing each week to gather all the important posts we put up on the site. So feel free to catch up on things you might have missed each week.